What is a tax break? A tax loophole? A tax?

Mikeoxenormous

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A tax is something the government does to punish working people, because then they can take that money and spend it how they, the Democrats, want to buy votes from their constituents.

A tax loophole is a program that comes from the government so people like Nancy Pelosi can not pay as much in taxes as everyone else.

A tax break is when a Republican gets in, realizes that the people need a break from overbearing taxation, so then they can keep more of their earned money and spend it the way the people want, not the way government wants, so the working class people will vote for Republicans more than the Democrats.

 
There is no such thing as a tax cut or break when government owns the printing press. Republicans ALWAYS deficit spend to enrich the elite & punish workers with inflation.

Trump printed 5 times more than all presidents in history COMBINED!
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A tax is something the government does to punish working people, because then they can take that money and spend it how they, the Democrats, want to buy votes from their constituents.

A tax loophole is a program that comes from the government so people like Nancy Pelosi can not pay as much in taxes as everyone else.

A tax break is when a Republican gets in, realizes that the people need a break from overbearing taxation, so then they can keep more of their earned money and spend it the way the people want, not the way government wants, so the working class people will vote for Republicans more than the Democrats.

Your twisted view of what taxes are is the result of your acceptannce of all those conspiracy theories.
 
There is no such thing as a tax cut or break when government owns the printing press. Republicans ALWAYS deficit spend to enrich the elite & punish workers with inflation.

Trump printed 5 times more than all presidents in history COMBINED!
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Not that Democrats deficit spend for their voting constituents.

The estimated aggregate cost of the War on Poverty is nearly $28 trillion, which is three and a half times higher than the $8 trillion total price tag of every major war since the American Revolution.

It’s Time to Admit the Feds Are Making Poverty Worse—Not Better…


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www.independent.org/news/article.asp?id=11707
 
Your twisted view of what taxes are is the result of your acceptannce of all those conspiracy theories.
The only thing that is twisted is you, and your dumbass ilk who have caused record inflation, by spending trillions of dollars that wasnt needed, but given to worthless fucks like you, so you would continue to vote Dementicrap.

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